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The internet exploded shortly after the designs for the Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series was released in February. As fans of all ages found themselves split down the middle upon the new look and feel for the Ninja Turtles, as there’s no question that this is a road they’ve never been on before. I tried to write one story that would include my thoughts on the Facebook Live, designs, show overall and even the toys. But it got long and hard to write, let alone read. Which brings me here, where I’m going to give a short write up about each of the things revealed about “Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles”. Starting with their

Since 1987 the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have been going through reboots. MWS was the first to really change the Turtles, with David Wise as the writer who had the job to make these Turtles kid friendly. With every new incarnation of the Turtles, comes big changes. Some changes stay, some changes are only in those incarnation of these characters. Each ride is it’s own adventure which has it’s beginning middle and end. As fans, the best we can do is see where the creative team takes us, and hopefully enjoy the ride. A new ride is starting, with Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

Every year I go to Motor City Comic Con. It’s one of the smaller conventions that I go to. I started going here in 1997 and have made many friends at this event over the years. In fact, my friends are the only reason I still go to the event. They don’t really have a lot of stuff there that holds my attention anymore as their guests charge for autographs, their panels are hard to hear in, and they’re overpriced for this size of an event. Though I still manage to get into the show every year to see a few dealers and guests who’ve become my friends through the years.